Improvements in Frequency Control of an AC Microgrid by Means of Micro-Hydropower Combined Flow-Reduced Dump Load Control Method

Authors

  • Leonardo Peña-Pupo Author
  • Herminio Martínez-García Author
  • Encarna García-Vílchez Author
  • Hugo Domínguez-Abreu Author
  • Ernesto Y. Fariñas-Wong Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj20.350

Keywords:

Microgrids (MGs), frequency control, isolated micro-hydropower operation, dump-load control

Abstract

Load Frequency Control (LFC) is an issue of top importance to ensure microgrids (MGs) safe and reliable operation in AC MGs. Primary frequency control of each energy source can be guaranteed in AC MGs in order to integrate other energy sources. This paper proposes a micro-hydro frequency control scheme, combining the control of a reduced dump load and the nozzle flow control of Pelton turbines operating in isolated from electricity grid. Some researchs have reported the integration of dump load and flow control methods, but they did not reduce the dump load value and adjust the nozzle flow linearly to the power value demanded by users, causing the inefficient use of water. Simulation results were obtained in Matlab®/Simulink® using models obtained from previous research and proven by means of experimental studies. The simulation of the proposed scheme shows that instantaneous frequency variation is about 2 % even for perturbations magnitude up to 12 %. The validation result shows a 60 % reduction in overshoot and settling time of frequency temporal behaviour operating the micro-hydro autonomously.

Author Biographies

  • Leonardo Peña-Pupo

    Centre for Energy Studies and Refrigeration. University of Oriente.Av: Patricio Lumumba s/n. Santiago de Cuba. 90500 (Cuba)

  • Herminio Martínez-García

    Department of Electronics Engineering. Escola d’Enginyeria de Barcelona Est (EEBE), 
    Technical University of Catalonia (UPC). BarcelonaTech. Campus Diagonal-Besòs, E-08019 – Barcelona (Spain)

  • Encarna García-Vílchez

    Department of Electronics Engineering. Escola d’Enginyeria de Barcelona Est (EEBE), 
    Technical University of Catalonia (UPC). BarcelonaTech. Campus Diagonal-Besòs, E-08019 – Barcelona (Spain)

  • Hugo Domínguez-Abreu

    Centre for Energy Studies and Refrigeration. University of Oriente. Av: Patricio Lumumba s/n. Santiago de Cuba. 90500 (Cuba)

  • Ernesto Y. Fariñas-Wong

    Centre for Energy and Environmental Technology Assessments. Universidad Central “Marta Abreu” de Las Villas. Santa Clara (Cuba)

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2024-01-03

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